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Lamborghini’s new Fenomeno is a 29-unit-only V12 special model loosely based on the Revuelto.
Besides the new Lexus Sports Concept, the 2025 Monterey Car Week is also welcoming several special models, and one of them is this limited-edition, V12-powered supercar by Lamborghini. Say hello to the new Lamborghini Fenomeno, which is essentially a wilder and more radical version of the Revuelto.
Compared to the Revuelto, the new Fenomeno gets a more radical overall design. Up front, the V12 special gets a pair of sharp LED headlights and a vented hood with two oversized air extraction outlets. They are accompanied by an equally radical front bumper design, which houses a body colour-matching splitter and two large air vents.
From the side, you’ll notice how low the Fenomeno sits, so much so that it almost looks as though it’s been lowered from the factory. That said, every panel along its side profile has been overhauled from the Revuelto, featuring two large air intakes just behind the doors.
The wild design continues at the rear, where it gets a full carbon fibre engine cover and a revamped rear end, also featuring tons of carbon fibre. The Revuelto’s horizontal Y-shaped taillights are being replaced by a pair of vertical, Y-shaped lights, while four centrally mounted exhaust pipes complete the whole rear-end design.
The similarities to the Revuelto can only be seen once you get inside the Fenomeno, where the V12 special carries over the same front dash setup to said hypercar, including its steering wheel, central console, digital dashboard, and many more.
And given that the Fenomeno is loosely based on the Revuelto, it uses the same V12 plug-in hybrid (PHEV) setup, albeit a few tweaks have been made to it.
Firstly, the 6.5-litre nat-asp V12 engine has been retuned to now produce up to 833 hp as opposed to 814 hp on the Revuelto. The special model also gets a larger 7 kW battery pack to provide additional electric assistance, combining with the V12 lump to deliver an improved total system output of 1,065 hp, plus a slightly improved EV-only range of 20 km.
Being 64 hp more potent than the Revuelto means that the Fenomeno is now faster and wilder, capable of completing a century sprint time in just 2.4 seconds, which is 0.1 seconds quicker than the Revuelto. That said, its V-max is still capped at 350 km/h, which is still plenty fast, if you ask us.
As mentioned earlier, Lamborghini only plans to make 29 examples of the Fenomeno, each reportedly priced from around €3 million (RM14.748 million). Assuming that you made it to Lambo’s nice list, the Fenomeno could even fetch higher prices in future auctions, given its limited production number.
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Mukhlis Azman
An avid two-wheeler that writes and talks about four-wheelers for a living, while dreaming of an urban transit-laden Malaysia. @mukhlisazman